[gradsusr] gradsusr Digest, Vol 41, Issue 50

Mohammad Reza Pishvaei mrpishvaei at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 05:40:50 EDT 2013


The density of liquid water equals 1000 kg/m^3 at 0 degree centigrade, thus
every 1m^2 from the surface with 1mm precipitation contains 1kg liquid
water. So 1kg/m^2 implies to 1mm depth.
REZA


On 24 July 2013 22:34, <gradsusr-request at gradsusr.org> wrote:

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> Subject: [gradsusr] Creating ave files
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> I have data set with daily values and would line to create one with
> monthly values.
> Can anyone say how can thi Abe done?
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> Dear GRADS Users
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> This is not a GRADS question but I hope someone can help.
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> I have a data set with precipitation flux (kg m-2 s-1). Does
> anyone know how can I convert to precipitation rate in (mm d-1)?
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> Thanks
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> Multiply by 3600.
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> kg/m^2 is just a mass per unit area.  If you divide by the density, you get
> meters.  But since the density of liquid water at 0 C is 1000 kg/m^3, then
> kg/m^2/s is equivalent to mm/s.
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> Jeff Duda
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> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:49 PM, leonardo <leoclarke at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > Dear GRADS Users
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> > This is not a GRADS question but I hope someone can help.
> >
> > I have a data set with precipitation flux (kg m-2 s-1). Does
> > anyone know how can I convert to precipitation rate in (mm d-1)?
> >
> > Thanks
> > LC
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> Hello,
> I just started ?using GrADS, can someone help me solve this problem?
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> The reult I get is "Entire Grid Undefined"
> How can I solve this problem?
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> I THINK 3600*24,=86400
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> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 2:23 AM, Jeff Duda <jeffduda319 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Multiply by 3600.
> >
> > kg/m^2 is just a mass per unit area.  If you divide by the density, you
> > get meters.  But since the density of liquid water at 0 C is 1000 kg/m^3,
> > then kg/m^2/s is equivalent to mm/s.
> >
> > Jeff Duda
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:49 PM, leonardo <leoclarke at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Dear GRADS Users
> >>
> >> This is not a GRADS question but I hope someone can help.
> >>
> >> I have a data set with precipitation flux (kg m-2 s-1). Does
> >> anyone know how can I convert to precipitation rate in (mm d-1)?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> LC
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> From: Mohsen Soltani <soltani.clima at gmail.com>
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> Victor,
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> This usually occurs, when you request (set) a grid(s) beyond the limits of
> the file. For example, you have a mean daily file with time ranging from 1
> to 150, and if "set t 151" you'll end up with this message "Entire Grid
> Undefined"! It's also true for z, y and x, which should be set based on
> your data information.
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> So, when you open a file in Grads, before display it, first do this: "set q
> file". This will show you some useful information about the file that you
> have opened.
>
> Mohsen
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> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Victor D <asldikvin at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > Hello,
> > I just started  using GrADS, can someone help me solve this problem?
> >
> > The reult I get is "Entire Grid Undefined"
> > How can I solve this problem?
> > Thanks
> >
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Dr. Mohammad-Reza PISHVAEI, PhD in Meteorology and Climatology,
Water Engineering Department, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University,
71454 Shiraz, Iran.
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